The prominence of grotesque figures in visual culture today: Rethinking the ontological status of the (moving) image from the perspective of the grotesque
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.17159/Keywords:
Viewing Experience, Art Experience, Medium-sensitive Experience, Grotesque Experience, Perceptual Process, Cognitive Routines, (de)automatisation, (de)stabilisation, (de)naturalisation, (de)sensitisation, Attractions, Embodied CognitionsAbstract
In this article, I argue that the new – as opposed to habitualised – optical and digital technologies as used in the cinema today have a strong perceptual impact on individuals by creating all sorts of visual distortions that cause a profound deautomatisation of perception and a destabilisation of the ontological status of the image. An uncanny disruption of the perceptual process, a destabilisation of the cognitive routines, a sudden sensitivity to the medium and an instant emotional response are at the heart of these disruptive viewing experiences. I argue that these effects are reinforced by the presence of “grotesques” and “monsters” which are so prominent in visual culture today.